EP Delicious

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EP Delicious
EP by Peace
Released 7 September 2012 (2012-09-07)
Recorded 20112012
Genre Indie rock
Length 20:20
Label Columbia
Producer Jim Abbiss[1]
Peace chronology

EP Delicious
(2012)
In Love
(2013)

EP Delicious is the debut extended play from Birmingham quartet Peace. Through Columbia, the extended play was first released on 7 September 2012 in the United Kingdom.[2]

The extended play consists of four tracks, including "Bloodshake" (formerly known by its demo title, "Bblood")[3][4] and "1998"; a cover of the Binary Finary song of the same name.[5] Both "California Daze" and "Bloodshake" featured in NME's 'Top 50 Songs of 2012'; at numbers thirteen and forty-three respectively.[6]

Track listing

Side A
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Ocean's Eye"  Harrison KoisserJim Abbiss 2:21
2. "Bloodshake"  KoisserAbbiss 3:55
3. "California Daze"  KoisserAbbiss 3:56
Side B
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "1998 (Delicious)"  Matt LawsAbiss 10:08

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
NME [7]
BBC Positive[8]

The extended play was met with positive reviews, including from Tom Howardof NMEwho gave EP Delicious nine out of a possible ten stars: "Opener "Ocean's Eye" is two minutes of Pulp at their creepiest and randiest, but twisted into something roguish and chaotic. "Bloodshake"'s guitars and bongo-infused drums are as colourful as a pineapple, papaya and mango salad, and give way to singer Harry Koisser demanding "Spit blood at the sun, spit blood in the ocean". "California Daze", meanwhile, is a softer love song about a girl who "tastes like sunlight". But most impressive of all is "1998 (Delicious)", on which the Brummie quartet take Binary Finary's trance classic of the same name and turn it into a post-rock monster that's 10 million times more exciting than any Explosions in the Sky song ever. It builds and teases before bursting into an earful of cymbals and wailing its way to a messy finale. Clever, confident, ambitious. All of it."[7] Mike Diverof the BBCalso praised EP Delicious, reviewing the final track as "The 10-minute 1998 ends this set on a triumphant high, though. A sort of Kraut-kissed Pink Floyd-goes-LCD Soundsystem affair giving way to some Comets on Fire-recalling comedown psychedelia, it’s a fairly sky-scraping finale. And it’s a perplexing final puzzle piece, confirming this band’s should-be-contenders status without actually nailing down a signature sound.[8]

Release history

Region Date Format
 United Kingdom 7 September 2012[2] Digital EP
9 September 2012[9] 12" Vinyl

References

  1. "Peace get set to release EP Delicious". Contact Music. Retrieved 2013-01-08. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Peace - 'EP Delicious' - Digital Download". iTunes. Retrieved 2013-01-07. 
  3. "Video: Peace - Blood Shake". Mint. 2012-10-03. Retrieved 2013-01-07. 
  4. "Peace - NME Ones to watch 2012 - Bblood Demo". Deadly People. 2012-01-13. Retrieved 2013-01-07. 
  5. "Listen to Peace cover Binary Finary's song '1998'". It's All Indie. 2012-08-31. Retrieved 2013-01-08. 
  6. "50 Best Tracks of 2012". NME. 2012-11-20. Retrieved 2013-01-08. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "NME Album Reviews - Peace - 'EP Delicious'". NME. 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2013-01-07. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Review of Peace - EP Delicious". BBC. 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2013-01-08. 
  9. "Peace: EP Delicious (2012)". HMV. Retrieved 2013-01-08. 
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